There's something a little disconcerting about listening to a Christmas album on the first day of fall... but we won't go into that right now. ...more about Jim Brickman
By 1999, Jim Brickman had risen from a commerical jingle writer who no label would take a chance on with a solo piano career to one of America's most respected love balladeers. ...more about Jim Brickman
Listening to the musical catalog of new-age pianist Jim Brickman, it almost feels like the more successful he became, the more room he was given to experiment with his music. ...more about Jim Brickman
I have always found solo piano music to be some of the most beautiful out there. At the same time, there's always a twinge of melancholy as well. ...more about Jim Brickman
I know I'm helping to perpetuate a myth here, but let's get one thing absolutely clear at the start:Visions Of Loveis not - repeat,not- a true album from Jim Brickman. ...more about Jim Brickman
I'm about to make an admission that should send some of my loyal readers screaming for the exits. Hold on to your seats: I don't mind New Age music. In fact, I kinda like it. ...more about Jim Brickman
It's been six years since pianist Jim Brickman released his first Christmas albumThe Gift- not a surprising thing, since he probably knew it was going to take a Herculean effort to top one of his best ...more about Jim Brickman
After experiencing the whirlwind of success with his last few albums (as well as the enormous exposure he got withMy Romanceand its airings on PBS), Jim Brickman seemed to realize that he needed to re ...more about Jim Brickman
Before this album, I have not being acquainted with Brickmans work too well, other than some of his musical scores for Jim Henson and Disney and some random compositions I heard on AccuRadio.com. ...more about Jim Brickman